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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1918. 



MAMMALS. 



Allen, Glover M. Two tmdescribed 

 West Indian bats. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 30, Oct. 23, 

 1917, pp. 165-170. 

 Material from National Mu- 

 seum used for comparison. 



Allen, J. A., Herbert Lang, and 

 James P. Chapin. The American 

 Museum Congo Expedition collec- 

 tion of bats. 



Bull. Amer. Mm. Nat. 

 Hist., 37, Art. 18, 

 Sept. 29, 1917, pp. 

 405-563. 

 Material from National Mu- 

 seum used for comparison. 



Anthony, H. E. Two new fossil bats 



from Porto Rico. 



Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., 37, Art. 19, 

 Sept. 7, 1917, pp. 

 565-568. 

 Material from National Mu- 

 seum used for comparison. 

 Bailey, Vernon. A new subspecies of 

 chipmunk from the Yellowstone Na- 

 tional Park. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 31, May 16, 

 1918, pp. 31, 32. 



Chapin, James P. (See under J. A. 



Allen.) 

 Grinnell, Hilda Wood. A synopsis of 

 the bats of California. 



Vniv. California Pub. 

 Zooh, 17, No. 12, 

 Jan. 31, 1918, pp. 

 223-404, pis. 14-24, 

 figs. A-X. 

 Elaborate account of the bats 

 of California with detailed de- 

 scriptions, maps of distribution, 

 and lists of specimens exam- 

 ined. All the California hats 

 in the National Museum are in- 

 cluded in the lists. 



Notes on some bats from 



Alaska and British Columbia. 



Univ. California Pub. 

 Zool., 17, No. 15, 

 Apr. 25, 1918, pp. 

 pp. 431-433. 

 Material from National Mu- 

 seum used for comparison. 



Hay, Oliver P. Verebrata mostly from 

 Stratum No. 3 at Vero, Fla., together 

 with descriptions of new species. 



Florida State Oeol. 



Surv., 9th Annual 



Report, 1917, pp. 



43-68, pi. 3. 



Material in the Division of 



Mammals used for comparison. 



Hellman, Milo. Observations on the 

 form of the dental arch of the orang. 

 The Internat. Journ. 

 of Orthodontia, 4, 

 No. 2, Feb., 1918, 

 pp. 3-15, figs. 1-19. 

 Primarily based on the mate- 

 rial in the National Museum col- 

 lected by Dr. W. L. Abbott. 



Hollister, N. A new hare from Brit- 

 ish East Africa. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 31, May 16, 

 1918, pp. 35, 36. 



Howell, Arthur H. Revision of the 

 American flying squirrels. 



North Amer. Fauna, 



No. 44, June 13, 



1918, pp. 1-64, pis. 



1-7, figs. 1-4. 



Recognizes 24 forms arranged 



as subspecies of 2 species. 



Jackson, Hartley H. T. A new shrew 

 from Nova Scotia. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 30, July 27, 

 1917, pp. 149, 150. 



Lang, Herbert. (See under J. A. Al- 

 len.) 



Merriam, C. Hart. Review of the 

 grizzly and big brown bears of North 



America. 



North American Fauna, 

 No. 41, Feb. 9,1918, 

 pp. 1-136, pis. 1-16. 

 Recognizes 85 forms of Ursus 

 arranged in 14 groups. De- 

 scribes the new genus Vetularc- 

 tos from Mackenzie, Canada, 

 which includes a single species. 



Miller, Gerrit S., jr. A hooded seal in 

 Florida. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 30, July 27, 

 1917, pp. 121-124. 

 Account of the capture of a 

 hooded seal at Canaveral, Fla. 



